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  • #16
    Might see if you can find anything under here - did a search on your mobo and 32

    http://www.gskill.us/forum/search.php?searchid=448843


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    • #17
      Ok, I understand. Until I see only two alternatives: remove the a second set of memory, or working at a frequency of 1866 MHz. Both options I do not like. The problem is that I can not afford to buy ready set of 32 GB with a frequency of 2400 MHz. They are not represented on the market.
      With all the above, if the purchase of a kit, for example, four planks - want to be able in future to install a similar set to upgrade.
      To be honest - I did not expect such problems. Previously I had a system on Socket 1366, and buy more memory modules (similar kit of the same manufacturer) and it worked perfectly.
      Thank you for your time and assistance, I will try to look later.

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      • #18
        I'll see if I can find a more exact answer, but am somewhat tied up right now with a system I need done for in the morning, sorry


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        • #19
          Maybe you should try DDR3-1866, then work your way up. Try to refrain from boosting voltages without purpose, especially aggressively. For example, CPU PLL is a tad red there, and I'm not sure what the reasoning is behind that based on your displayed settings.

          Thank you
          GSKILL TECH

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          • #20
            Ok, I understand. Now the system is stable at a frequency of 1866 MHz. Increasing the voltage - the result of despair. I assume that the problem is that the motherboard is not able to increase some of the timings.
            I just want to work on the memory of the stated frequency. The fact that the kits are the same grade do not work together, I discovered only after purchase.
            And yes, I know what the thermal degradation of the semiconductor what is overheating, and what it ultimately leads
            Thank you.

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            • #21
              GSkill Tech should be in later, will drop him a note


              Pls offer comments on support I provide, HERE, in order to help me do a better job here:

              Tman

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              • #22
                We can not guarantee two kits to work at the stated frequency, that is the problem. You need to test to see what those two kits put together can reach. Otherwise, a 32GB kit is necessary if you want to reach DDR3-2400:

                http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...rder=BESTMATCH

                Thank you
                GSKILL TECH

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                • #23
                  Having issues reaching 2400 myself.

                  http://gskill.us/forum/showthread.php?t=10951
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                  • #24
                    There's times it can be very hard and very frustrationg, especially with a mobo that won't actually support what you are trying to run (even if advertised to do so)...i.e. I have two ASRock mobos (a P67 and a Z77), both advertised to 'run' 32GB of DRAM...the set I tried on each requires (via XMP) a tRFC of 278...yet the max tRFC allowed by the mobo's was 255, (which I was able to get to work by manually figuring new settings for ALL the other advanced timings and adjusting voltages), then I worked with ASRock and they got out BIOS upgrades and both of these mobos and the other Z77 mobos they have


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                    • #25
                      I sent a support request ASUS. I'll wait for a response.

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                      • #26
                        Let us know what they say


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